Ezra Miller

Itís good to be 18. For a long time I felt like I was fighting my age, like I was constantly trying to prove to people that I was a savvy peer, and I felt them viewing me as a kid. I was a cocky kid, and I felt like I was an adult at, like, 9, you know? I think thatís because my parents always treated me as an adult.

I went to a school that was founded on a lot of very radical ideals of how education should be changed. But whatís happening to schools like that sort of all over the country is in economic pressure theyíre becoming more and more preparatory because thatís what people will really pay the money for private schooling for now.